GFN Steam Update: 19 Games Opt In

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Every week, we present to you the selection of Steam games that have opted in to be part of NVIDIA’s GeForce NOW cloud gaming service. In the past seven days, there has been an increase of 1 games agreeing to participate.

Understanding what “opt-in” means is important, though. When game publishers on Steam opt-in to GeForce NOW, they are indicating their willingness for their games to be considered for the service. NVIDIA, however, has the final say in choosing which of these games are eventually hosted on their platform. While games with a large fan base generally secure a spot on GeForce NOW quickly, the fate of lesser-known titles is more uncertain. Therefore, even though opting in is certainly a step in the right direction, it does not promise that the game will be available right away.

19 Steam Games Are Newly Opted Into GeForce NOW

Here is the full list of games that opted into GFN on Steam this week:

The most notable games on this list are likely Undisputed, which is a popular Boxing title that new to GFN (but available on Boosteroid), and Tchia, which is already available on GeForce NOW via the Epic Game Store.

But there is something for everyone in the list which includes existing and upcoming Steam titles.

Dive into our most recent posts to discover the latest updates on games opting in for the GFN. Make sure to also take a look at our extensive list of games opting in to become available on GeForce NOW via Steam, pending their launch.


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Jack Deslippe

Jack Deslippe is an HPC professional with a PhD in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley. As a hobby, he is passionate about consumer technology and Cloud Gaming in particular. He volunteers as an editor for Cloud Dosage in his spare time. See the games Jack is Playing at ExoPhase. Like his content? You can follow Jack on Threads: @jackdeslippe and Buy Jack a Beer.

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